\begin{table}[H] \centering   \caption{Treatment effect of hypothetical talking to husband and family members, or reporting to authorities when responding to domestic violence}   \label{} \scriptsize \begin{tabular}{@{\extracolsep{0pt}}lcccc} \hline \\[-1.8ex] \\[-0.5ex] \multicolumn{5}{l}{\textbf{Panel A: Controlling by all baseline covariates in the outcome family and demographics}} \\ \hline \\[-1ex]  & \shortstack{Index of \\ (1,1,1)} & \shortstack{Would \\ talk husband} & \shortstack{Would \\ talk family} & \shortstack{Would \\ report \\ authorities} \\ \\[-1.8ex] & (1) & (2) & (3) & (4)\\ \hline \\[-1.8ex]  SM Individual & $-$0.035 & $-$0.026 & $-$0.033 & $-$0.008 \\   & (0.040) & (0.042) & (0.041) & (0.048) \\   & & & & \\  SM Group & $-$0.043 & $-$0.071 & $-$0.049 & 0.045 \\   & (0.043) & (0.046) & (0.044) & (0.052) \\   & & & & \\  TV & $-$0.052 & $-$0.086$^{*}$ & $-$0.062 & 0.057 \\   & (0.043) & (0.046) & (0.044) & (0.052) \\   & & & & \\ \hline \\[-1.8ex] SM Individual = SM Group (p-value) & 0.8431 & 0.3217 & 0.7076 & 0.31 \\ SM Individual = TV (p-value) & 0.6788 & 0.184 & 0.5101 & 0.2114 \\ SM Group= TV (p-value) & 0.833 & 0.7429 & 0.7822 & 0.8201 \\ R$^{2}$ & 0.168 & 0.291 & 0.180 & 0.291 \\ \hline \\[-0.5ex] \multicolumn{5}{l}{\textbf{Panel B: Controlling by the dependent variable at baseline (if available) }} \\ \hline \\[-1ex] SM Individual & $-$0.032 & $-$0.016 & $-$0.030 & $-$0.012 \\   & (0.040) & (0.042) & (0.041) & (0.048) \\   & & & & \\  SM Group & $-$0.042 & $-$0.065 & $-$0.050 & 0.051 \\   & (0.043) & (0.046) & (0.044) & (0.053) \\   & & & & \\  TV & $-$0.054 & $-$0.086$^{*}$ & $-$0.066 & 0.068 \\   & (0.043) & (0.046) & (0.044) & (0.052) \\   & & & & \\ \hline \\[-1.8ex] SM Individual = SM Group (p-value) & 0.824 & 0.2904 & 0.6557 & 0.2325 \\ SM Individual = TV (p-value) & 0.6206 & 0.1296 & 0.4112 & 0.1265 \\ SM Group= TV (p-value) & 0.7905 & 0.6561 & 0.7144 & 0.7464 \\ R$^{2}$ & 0.166 & 0.276 & 0.174 & 0.272 \\ \hline \\[-0.5ex] \multicolumn{5}{l}{\textbf{Panel C: No covariates }} \\ \hline \\[-1ex] SM Individual & $-$0.032 & $-$0.008 & $-$0.018 & $-$0.042 \\   & (0.042) & (0.048) & (0.043) & (0.055) \\   & & & & \\  SM Group & $-$0.048 & $-$0.088$^{*}$ & $-$0.040 & 0.040 \\   & (0.046) & (0.052) & (0.047) & (0.059) \\   & & & & \\  TV & $-$0.062 & $-$0.124$^{**}$ & $-$0.063 & 0.079 \\   & (0.046) & (0.052) & (0.047) & (0.059) \\   & & & & \\ \hline \\[-1.8ex] Control Mean & 0 & 3.954 & 3.919 & 2.828 \\ SM Individual = SM Group (p-value) & 0.824 & 0.2904 & 0.6557 & 0.2325 \\ SM Individual = TV (p-value) & 0.6206 & 0.1296 & 0.4112 & 0.1265 \\ SM Group= TV (p-value) & 0.7905 & 0.6561 & 0.7144 & 0.7464 \\ Observations & 4,165 & 4,165 & 4,165 & 4,165 \\ R$^{2}$ & 0.053 & 0.065 & 0.064 & 0.072 \\ \hline \hline \\[-1.8ex] \multicolumn{5}{l} {\parbox[t]{11cm}{ \textit{Notes:}
We report estimates from WGLS regressions where the weights are in the inverse probability of treatment 
assignment, including randomization block fixed effects. 
Regressions in Panel A use as controls the covariates selected by LASSO in which the treatment indicators,
lagged dependent variable, and fixed effects are forced into model and covariates are selected from the outcome family.
Regressions in Panel B include the dependent variable at baseline (if available) as a control. 
Regressions in Panel C do not include any variable as a control. 
* denotes p$<$0.1, ** denotes p$<$0.05, and *** denotes p$<$0.01.}} \\\end{tabular} \end{table} 